What score do I need on my AP test or Department test to get credit at Seattle University?

Advanced placement in courses may be obtained through the Advanced Placement exams administered by the College Entrance Examination Board or by taking approved departmental exams. Credit for advanced placement courses may not exceed 45 (sophomore standing).

Advanced Placement Exams

College level Advanced Placement (AP) exams are administered through the College Entrance Examination Board (CEEB) for AP courses taken while in high school.College credit can be granted if the test scores earned meet SeattleUniversity requirements.

For a list of required AP scores for students entering SU, see the Advanced Placement policy on the Registrar's web site. Prospective students, may use this policy for reference, however the policy may change for students entering in the future.

In order to grant AP credit, official examination results must be sent from the College Entrance Examination Board (CEEB) to the Office of the Registrar:

SeattleUniversity

Office of the Registrar

Attn: Andrew Anderson

901 12th Ave

POBOX 222000

SeattleWA98122-1090

Departmental Exams

Departmental exams are administered by individual SeattleUniversity departments and are available for English Composition, Modern Languages (see dept.), and Math (Math 134 and 135).

For departmental exams in composition, modern languages, or mathematics consult the individual department.The department will notify the Office of the Registrar if courses are to be waived or credit is to be granted.

Confirmation

To verify whether you have received credit for departmental exams, view your Program Evaluation on SU Online.AP exam credits are awarded during Summer quarter for students entering in Fall quarter who have submitted their test scores.E-mail confirmation is sent at the end of the summer announcing AP credit placement.